Posted on 02/05/2012 8:45:37 PM PST by Altariel
Wrong, all Democrats are vote fraud experts. Half of the good ol’ boy network of Dole Kemp Bush and Romney think they’re owed the nomination and run in the ‘mellow middle’ The real base stays home and the Democrats steal enough to win. Thanks Mittens for losing to Zero already
Stories like that make my blood run cold. Such blatant fraud. And the Dems whine about Republican “high tech” vote fraud with voting machines, yet they get away with low-tech fraud like this. Sickening.
Eh....this kind of crap happens all the time in King County, Washington...home of Seattle. King County gave us our current governor, “Queen Christine”. Some folks are so used to getting screwed, they don’t even say anything anymore.
Post of The Decade BUMP.
Yeah. Textbook keep counting until you get enough to win. What was it three times? Then ballots are ‘found’ in a voting booth!
Good riddance to Fraud-oire.
“On one of the Nevada threads there was a very interesting first had report....Sounded like they meetings were rigged and in control of a few people.”
Was it mine? I’ve been very disappointed to see so few first hand reports here. I’m just a homeschooling mom who’s child is a university sophomore at 16. My days consist of being her university taxi and reading FR in between,i.e. I have no life. I hadn’t thought much about the caucus because it was Saturday, and we observe that as the Sabbath, so that took pre-eminence. I kept getting calls about was I going to be able to get out and vote. I kept having to say no. When I got the call about the late caucus (idiot me), I realized why I kept saying, “no, I can’t vote today.” If someone asked me to shop, I’d beg off, go to a game, beg off, etc. It’s such an ingrained habit that I didn’t realize, doh, I’m missing my right to vote. I was asked twice by a reporter why I was there at the evening caucus, and both times my answer was because I observe a Saturday Sabbath. He didn’t seem to like that answer. I’m getting old, my memory is getting bad, and most activities on a Saturday are an unthinking “no,” and I’m married to a Jack Mormon! I played Majhong on my Kindle while waiting for registration and taking in all the talk about the shenanigans earlier in the day. I only have 2 games on my kindle, and since it was a Jewish center, I figured ‘when in Rome’ and if anyone gave me grief, “Oy Vey! I’m playing Mahjong. What?” It was very interesting being a fly on the wall and over hearing voting irregularity complaints. But I’m just a homeschool mom....
Learned a lot.
My roommate was an only child of Holocaust survivors (a beautiful love story) I spoke with her mother at least once a day. She called long distance at least five times a day.
I can now recognize a Jewish Mother when I see one LOL
My two older sisters both married Jewish men. For some reason I’m frequently mistaken as being Jewish. Maybe I’m so WASP I just seem to cross the line into the Twilight Zone. So I like lox, challah, hamentashen...what of it? Maybe it’s half the family that can’t have dairy on the table with meat and the other half Christians rolling their eyes, and all of us really rolling our eyes over no caffine, alcohol, or too cold or hot beverages. Marrying a Jack Mormon really took the heat off all of us ;) Mazel Tov!
Was it not Joe Stalin that said who votes does not matter, who counts the votes matters?
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